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How does the Gospel show God's glorious attributes?

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The Gospel displays God's glorious attributes through the sacrifice and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

The Gospel is the ultimate revelation of God's glory, showcasing His attributes through the redemptive work of Christ. In His death, Christ embodies God's justice, satisfying the requirements of the law which condemned humanity, while simultaneously extending grace and mercy through His sacrifice. This dual aspect reflects God's character—holy and just, yet also loving and merciful. Romans 1:16-17 emphasizes that the Gospel is the power of God for salvation, displaying His righteousness for believers. Thus, through the message of Christ, we witness the fullness of God's gracious and glorious nature, as He reconciles sinners to Himself.
Scripture References: Romans 1:16-17, Colossians 1:19-20

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Our Glorious God
Norm Day · Feb 27, 2021
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